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chads108

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During his day at school, Billy criticized a student's clothing choices, made sarcastic remarks to his teacher, and pushed another student into a locker. What do all of Billy's actions have in common?
 
  a) They are all forms of teasing.
  b) They are all forms of provocation.
  c) They are all forms of condescension.
  d) They are all forms of irony.

Question 2

What two assertions did the original frustration-aggression hypothesis make?
 
  a) Frustration doesn't necessarily lead to some form of aggression, but aggression usually stems from frustration.
  b) Frustration sometimes leads to some form of aggression, but aggression always stems from frustration.
  c) Frustration always leads to some form of aggression, and aggression sometimes stems from frustration.
  d) Frustration always leads to some form of aggression, and aggression always stems from frustration.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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